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    Logcat Reader

    Logcat Reader

    A simple app for viewing logs on an android device

    Logcat Reader makes it easy to view and save the device logs.
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    tinylog

    tinylog

    tinylog is a lightweight logging framework for Java, Kotlin, Scala

    Simplify your logging with tinylog. The lightweight logging framework can be used with Java, Kotlin, Scala, and any other JVM language. tinylog is open source and runs wherever Java is used: JVM, GraalVM, and Android.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Timber

    Timber

    A logger which provides utility on top of Android's normal Log class

    Timber is a logger with a small, extensible API which provides utility on top of Android's normal Log class. You can use this library and apply it into all the little apps you want to make. Behavior is added through Tree instances. You can install an instance by calling Timber.plant. Installation of Trees should be done as early as possible. The onCreate of your application is the most logical choice. The DebugTree implementation will automatically figure out from which class it's being called and use that class name as its tag. Since the tags vary, it works really well when coupled with a log reader like Pidcat. There are no Tree implementations installed by default. Timber ships with embedded lint rules to detect problems in your app. Timber detects the use of null or empty messages, or using the exception message when logging an exception.
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